I used to have a truck in which the entire glove box would fall off onto the floor if I tried to open it. Got rid of the sonofabitch after the Reverse gear went out and what I thought was Neutral turned out to be Drive. I was going to push it back out of a parking space and it started going forward at idle speed after I climbed out. I literally had to dive back into it such that my foot landed on the brake. I got it back into Park and then got out and looked at the front. It was literally within an inch of dinging the car in the space in front of me. I had driven it to about 170,000 miles on the odometer, but after that near-miss, I'd had enough of it.
One thing I'd like to know is how one can be certain that the airbags in an old car are still safe and reliable. The car I now have is a 1995 model and the first I've owned with airbags. I am aware that powder charges eventually decay, so how do I know for certain that it's really going to go off if needed, and not go off as the result of a bad sensor or wire or something?